Officials say no charges will be filed against the acting head of the Pennsylvania State Police for taking down road signs that criticized him.

Cumberland County DA David Freed put together a detailed account of what acting State Police Commissioner Marcus Brown did and, what a critic did to him. From that account, Freed determined that both parties were wrong.

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Brown has been criticized by a host of state troopers for wearing a state police uniform even though he didn't graduate from trooper training.

In March, a retired trooper, named by the DA as Anthony DeLuca, put signs near Brown's home in Hampden Township that criticized his wearing the uniform.

DeLuca then waited nearby and took video of Brown removing the signs.

Freed found that DeLuca broke township ordinance by putting the signs where he did and Brown was wrong to pull them out of the ground, but said neither warranted charges.

Police are still investigating who sent a racist letter and hand-delivered it to Brown's house. Evidence lifted from the envelope has been sent for testing.